What is It? Major depressive disorder is a mood disorder normally marked by extremely low mood, low self-esteem, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities. Pathophysiology (What is Affected and How is it Caused?)
Major depressive disorder is associated with levels of specific neurotransmitters and can be found in the brain.
A neurotransmitter is a chemical substance that is released in the brain producing a nerve impulse.
There are alot of different neurotransmitters and they all do different things.
For example one is a stimulatory neurotransmitter that can also be thought of as adrenaline.
Another one is responsible for pleasurable feelings in the brain.
Another one helps regulate the effects of other neurotransmitters.
Signs & Symptoms Signs and symptoms of major depressive disorder may include:
self-blame
guilt
little or no self-esteem
sluggishness
fatigue
loss of concentration
little or no sleep/too much sleep
suicidal thoughts
change in appetite/change in weight
loss of interest/pleasure
How is this Disorder Diagnosed?
Family members may notice a change in the depressed individual.
This disorder requires immediate assessment from a doctor.
Individuals who have suicidal thoughts require immediate assessment and an intervention.
An assessment is an evaluation of the individual.
Treatment
Treatment for this disorder may include prescription medication, such as an antidepressant.
Another form of treatment may include psychological counseling.
Family support is important for the recovery process and time spent with the depressed individual.
When a depressed individual has suicidal thoughts, they do not really want to die, but believe it is the only answer and easy way out.
The depressed individual may harm themselves, therefore, proper precautions and monitoring should be advised.
Actions to Control or Cure this Disorder There is no cure for major depressive disorder, but proper treatment will help regulate the signs and symptoms of this disorder.
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Patient Education Assignment
Major Depressive Disorder
What is It?
Major depressive disorder is a mood disorder normally marked by extremely low mood, low self-esteem, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities.
Pathophysiology
(What is Affected and How is it Caused?)
Signs & Symptoms
Signs and symptoms of major depressive disorder may include:
How is this Disorder Diagnosed?
Treatment
Actions to Control or Cure this Disorder
There is no cure for major depressive disorder, but proper treatment will help regulate the signs and symptoms of this disorder.
Victoria Zimmerman
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